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at an america's best location near you. >>> good evening everyone. apparently a little diplomacy goes a long way. the north korean government issues a special pardon for the the two american journalists jailed on harpblgs of espionage. they have more on how the former president, bill clinton put the wheels in motion. >> reporter: on an unannounced yet high-profile trip to north korea, success for former president, bicllln,in toand two detained american journalists. after meeting with them, they pardoned them who were air forced on march 17, near the north korean china border and ordered their release. it's unclear what, if anything, north korea will receive in return, but some analysts say that the prestige of a visit from a former united states president may be enough. >> the connections and the history, all point to bill clinton being the right man at the right moment. >> i think it is highly unlikely he would go there without some signal from the north koreans in advance that this trip was going to be successful. >> ling and lee who worked for cur
at an america's best location near you. >>> good evening everyone. apparently a little diplomacy goes a long way. the north korean government issues a special pardon for the the two american journalists jailed on harpblgs of espionage. they have more on how the former president, bill clinton put the wheels in motion. >> reporter: on an unannounced yet high-profile trip to north korea, success for former president, bicllln,in toand two detained american journalists. after meeting...
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there has never been a cheat of annexation. >> educate yourself that this is not america. we're not americans. to make the demonstrators carrying pint-sized upside down and cutting a 50th star out of an american flag. >> colorado: on to a new pint-sized hero, a six-year-old girl saving her five-year-old friend from drowning in a denver something cool. >> i was swimming, and going back to likely part records and i felt something against my leg. >> julie: the girl pulled up her friend from the bottom of the pool and alerted lifeguards. >> washington: a kitten surviving in a week zipped up inside to double back. maintenance workers. the out coming from a grudge and i open the bags, they found the cat huddled up inside. the owner of the garage now charged with animal cruelty. one of the maintenance workers said he is adapting the cat. >> louisiana: the james burton international guitar festival celebrating the birthday of the music icon. burton has played with the likes of elvis presley, john denver and johnny cash. the event includes an attempt to break the world record for t
there has never been a cheat of annexation. >> educate yourself that this is not america. we're not americans. to make the demonstrators carrying pint-sized upside down and cutting a 50th star out of an american flag. >> colorado: on to a new pint-sized hero, a six-year-old girl saving her five-year-old friend from drowning in a denver something cool. >> i was swimming, and going back to likely part records and i felt something against my leg. >> julie: the girl pulled...
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thank you for being here, god bless you, god bless the united states of america. thank you. shepard: senator john mccain in sun city, ariz., wrapping up a meeting on health care reform. part of the discussion was whether to use reconciliation to push this through. the truth is, republicans used it in 2001, 2003, in 2005 to pass the bush tax cuts. democrats called it trickery. but senator judd gregg got on the floor of the senate and said the following. reconciliation is the rule of the senate that has been used before for purposes like this on numerous occasions. he went on to say, is there something wrong with majority rule? i do not think so. if you have 51 votes for position, you win. under reconciliation, they would take health care and put it under reconciliation, and they could do that. carl cameron is our chief political correspondent, and he is live with us now. if they do this, it looks like they are set up for a fight. >> you picked the right guy. " when you talk about this idea of eliminated the filibuster- proof 60-vote majority and allowing something to pass at
thank you for being here, god bless you, god bless the united states of america. thank you. shepard: senator john mccain in sun city, ariz., wrapping up a meeting on health care reform. part of the discussion was whether to use reconciliation to push this through. the truth is, republicans used it in 2001, 2003, in 2005 to pass the bush tax cuts. democrats called it trickery. but senator judd gregg got on the floor of the senate and said the following. reconciliation is the rule of the senate...
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we lead you up to "good morning america" at 7:00. >>> lifeguard competition. ready to go there? got your whistle? there he is, justin berk. >> 6:29. we got ocean city, yesterday, it started off hazy and started off hot. temperatures have been running upper 70s to low 80s in the morning. watch the fog roll in, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. look at the clouds roll in, in the afternoon. great day of fishing. they got the largest white marlin in 29 years. we'll show that you coming up shortly. this morning, let's go up the coast to rehoboth where they got this little haze, 75. maybe another round of fog trying to roll in along the shorelines this morning. otherwise locally we're looking at least clear skies over baltimore, 76 while we have progress outside in the county. 71 degrees officially at bw parkway. 72 easton. 66 back towards york. a little bit of patchy fog this morning.
we lead you up to "good morning america" at 7:00. >>> lifeguard competition. ready to go there? got your whistle? there he is, justin berk. >> 6:29. we got ocean city, yesterday, it started off hazy and started off hot. temperatures have been running upper 70s to low 80s in the morning. watch the fog roll in, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. look at the clouds roll in, in the afternoon. great day of fishing. they got the largest white marlin in 29 years. we'll show that you coming up...
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in my case less undocumented or in some cases documented my grants coming up from central america and mexico, but software engineers, foreign students, doctors, scientists and others who suddenly found they couldn't get into the country after 9/11, and i wrote many of these stories when i was working for the financial times. after i left, i wanted to understand what had happened to these individuals which is where my book started. so how could anyone write a book called the closing of the american border? i mean, don't you realize that our borders are a sieve? that they are hopelessly porous? and if not, you're clearly not watching lou dobbs or bill o'reilly, and you'd better get on it. [laughter] the truth is 20 years ago i probably would have agreed with that assessment. even ten years ago, though we had begun to tighten up the border to deal largely with undocumented migrants coming up from mexico, that was still largely true. but it's not true anymore. since 9/11 we have been tightening our borders in the most radical and significant way in this country's history. the main accompl
in my case less undocumented or in some cases documented my grants coming up from central america and mexico, but software engineers, foreign students, doctors, scientists and others who suddenly found they couldn't get into the country after 9/11, and i wrote many of these stories when i was working for the financial times. after i left, i wanted to understand what had happened to these individuals which is where my book started. so how could anyone write a book called the closing of the...
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at. >> that will continue, america's leadership in creating software. >> i think software is an area america will continue to lead and silicon will be at the tip of at that movement, it is a place we have excelled at, think of the products you like to use, they are mostly american, and they don't use it because it is built in america, they use it because it is the best. >> charlie: and why is that? you know, the thing is, we -- it is of course we have enormous talented people but what makes the software product work is an ability to build a business around a compelling idea. and that, while this seems obvious in america and especially silicon valley, in almost every other place if you want to build a business say how will you make money tomorrow? and silicon value think we build businesses around an idea, and then we figure out how we are going to make money and this is incribly important because if you want something to really work and something really complicated you cannot hire people who are motivated by a paycheck, they have to live and breathe it, they have to do it over a long
at. >> that will continue, america's leadership in creating software. >> i think software is an area america will continue to lead and silicon will be at the tip of at that movement, it is a place we have excelled at, think of the products you like to use, they are mostly american, and they don't use it because it is built in america, they use it because it is the best. >> charlie: and why is that? you know, the thing is, we -- it is of course we have enormous talented people...
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united states of america. we are talking about something more important than a lot of garbage, frankly, that is on these networks. çthey will spend a lot moreç y than the right on commercials, the left, that talk about health care, so why not put them all welcome everybody? i do understand that. çwhat was pointed out is the lk of voters -- is that the group? -- the league of votersç -- is that the group? >> he cannot say obama -- you cannot say obama's name. çç>> i am perfectly fine with that. i come and debate you, laura. i love debate. let it be all over tv, but let's notç just singleç out one sidd suggested that the field was not fair. laura: all right, let's move on to the howardçç dean town hall meeting. he said what a lot of people would not say. lawsuits against health-care professionals, and you can talk çtoç ob/tty and doctors and surgeons. -- you can talk to ob-gyn doctors. bought andç paid for. çthat was by the american association of trial lawyers. >> alisyn, he said, i
united states of america. we are talking about something more important than a lot of garbage, frankly, that is on these networks. çthey will spend a lot moreç y than the right on commercials, the left, that talk about health care, so why not put them all welcome everybody? i do understand that. çwhat was pointed out is the lk of voters -- is that the group? -- the league of votersç -- is that the group? >> he cannot say obama -- you cannot say obama's name. çç>> i am...
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united states of america. we are talking about something more important than a lot of garbage, frankly, that is on these networks. çthey will spend a lot moreç y than the right on commercials, the left, that talk about health care, so why not put them all welcome everybody? i do understand that. çwhat was pointed out is the lk of voters -- is that the group? -- the league of votersç -- is that the group? >> he cannot say obama -- you cannot say obama's name. çç>> i am perfectly fine with that. i come and debate you, laura. i love debate. let it be all over tv, but let's notç just singleç out one sidd suggested that the field was not fair. laura: all right, let's move on to the howardçç dean town hall meeting. he said what a lot of people would not say. lawsuits against health-care professionals, and you can talk çtoç ob/tty and doctors and surgeons. -- you can talk to ob-gyn doctors. bought andç paid for. çthat was by the american association of trial lawyers. >> alisyn, he said, i
united states of america. we are talking about something more important than a lot of garbage, frankly, that is on these networks. çthey will spend a lot moreç y than the right on commercials, the left, that talk about health care, so why not put them all welcome everybody? i do understand that. çwhat was pointed out is the lk of voters -- is that the group? -- the league of votersç -- is that the group? >> he cannot say obama -- you cannot say obama's name. çç>> i am...
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united states of america. we are talking about something more important than a lot of garbage, frankly, that is on these networks. çthey will spend a lot moreç y than the right on commercials, the left, that talk about health care, so why not put them all welcome everybody? i do understand that. çwhat was pointed out is the lk of voters -- is that the group? -- the league of votersç -- is that the group? >> he cannot say obama -- you cannot say obama's name. çç>> i am perfectly fine with that. i come and debate you, laura. i love debate. let it be all over tv, but let's notç just singleç out one sidd suggested that the field was not fair. laura: all right, let's move on to the howardçç dean town hall meeting. he said what a lot of people would not say. lawsuits against health-care professionals, and you can talk çtoç ob/tty and doctors and surgeons. -- you can talk to ob-gyn doctors. bought andç paid for. çthat was by the american association of trial lawyers. >> alisyn, he said, i
united states of america. we are talking about something more important than a lot of garbage, frankly, that is on these networks. çthey will spend a lot moreç y than the right on commercials, the left, that talk about health care, so why not put them all welcome everybody? i do understand that. çwhat was pointed out is the lk of voters -- is that the group? -- the league of votersç -- is that the group? >> he cannot say obama -- you cannot say obama's name. çç>> i am...
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"good morning america" will be live. former vice president al gore is among the dignitaries out here at burbank. "good morning america" will have live full coverage of the journalists coming back to the united states. >>> now to video you'll only see on abc2. cameras rolling early this morning at the scene of this apparent hit-and-run in downtown baltimore. crews tell us a driver was speeding away from police on saratoga, hit a person. police arrested the man. as for the person hit, taken to the hospital and is expected to recover. >>> here's the latest on the baltimore county couple accused of sexually assaulting kids and using them for pornography. the fbi is now in on this investigation. john nicklas and shannon honea were arrested last week after police found video evidence of child ponnography in their middle river home. according to court documents the assaults happened at both the couple's home and at an atlanta hotel room but police also think that the pair taped children at a third location out of state. that is
"good morning america" will be live. former vice president al gore is among the dignitaries out here at burbank. "good morning america" will have live full coverage of the journalists coming back to the united states. >>> now to video you'll only see on abc2. cameras rolling early this morning at the scene of this apparent hit-and-run in downtown baltimore. crews tell us a driver was speeding away from police on saratoga, hit a person. police arrested the man. as...
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but this is also a boo about migration and the immrant experiencen america, and my thinking in terms of sister beginning and the golden venture, the story i wanted to tell is where you actually interview everyon the police, the fbi, undocumented chinese, sister ping, snakeheads, peopl they have smuggled, immigration lawyers, officials who determine immigration policy in washington. everybody sort of through the whole -- along the whole continuum, and the centerpiece ishieving of the golden venture. and some of you may have vague memories of. after sister inning and ah kay cooperated, there was a ship that came to new york called the golden venture. as it happened there had been another ship prior to this one that was called the najd ii and it made it as far as kenya and couldn't get any further, just bottomed out. these passengers, hundreds of them, were stranded in kenya. they had been planning on going to the united states. the voyage has taken them longer. they didn't have money, they were stuck. one of the main characters in the book is a guy named chow, who has the american name
but this is also a boo about migration and the immrant experiencen america, and my thinking in terms of sister beginning and the golden venture, the story i wanted to tell is where you actually interview everyon the police, the fbi, undocumented chinese, sister ping, snakeheads, peopl they have smuggled, immigration lawyers, officials who determine immigration policy in washington. everybody sort of through the whole -- along the whole continuum, and the centerpiece ishieving of the golden...
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>> i say to you, we will restore the strength of america. sock it to 'em! sock it to 'em! >> richard milhous nixon will be the next president of the united states. >> we have a new president. he has shown that he's an extremely hard and industrious worker. this morning he indicated that he wasn't going to use the oval room. my mother read that in the paper and she called me up and said teddy, i see where the president isn't going to use the oval room. she said, i think someone ought to use it. we're looking into that. >> in 1969, we had a republican president. and it seemed important that we begin to have a loyal opposition. and to the extent that i could be a part of the leadership in the senate, it seemed to be both an important opportunity as well as responsibility. and one that i couldn't let go by. >> a new congress opened for business today in washington. an opening day produced an important victory for kennedy of massachusetts. democratic colleagues chose edward kennedy as assistant majority leader in the senate. this opening day of the 91st congress will most likel
>> i say to you, we will restore the strength of america. sock it to 'em! sock it to 'em! >> richard milhous nixon will be the next president of the united states. >> we have a new president. he has shown that he's an extremely hard and industrious worker. this morning he indicated that he wasn't going to use the oval room. my mother read that in the paper and she called me up and said teddy, i see where the president isn't going to use the oval room. she said, i think someone...
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whether you are talking about china or america, central america or the middle east. migration is seasonal. so that is all changed. that has all presented an obvious problem. the gangs continue to change. they are not static. they are not mechanical devices that wind up. if you could just smash that one gear they would stop. i discuss in "no boundaries" -- people often say southern california is the epicenter of gangs. epicenter is a term we use when we talk about earthquakes. it is a mechanical time. the epicenter is the point right about where the earthquake boom and pieces fall down. but it implies a kind of mechanical relationship. i say gangs are not like that. gangs are made up of human beings. they are organic. they learn. they adapt. they exploit the world around them as it changes. they watch what you do, and they learn from what you do. so the gang of yesterday is not the gang of today. and the gang of tomorrow is not going to be a gang of today. as a professor at the u.s. army war college who has written about this evolution of gangs. he talks about generat
whether you are talking about china or america, central america or the middle east. migration is seasonal. so that is all changed. that has all presented an obvious problem. the gangs continue to change. they are not static. they are not mechanical devices that wind up. if you could just smash that one gear they would stop. i discuss in "no boundaries" -- people often say southern california is the epicenter of gangs. epicenter is a term we use when we talk about earthquakes. it is a...
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economic experts are cautiously optimistic that america may be easing of the recession. strong auto sales based on the cash for clunkers program makes some white house officials pleased with the progress. some foreclosure reports should be out this morning. >> that brings us to our answer to the watercooler question of the day. >> we ask if you thought the nation was starting to emerge from a recession. >> one person says when businesses start advertising more and consumers start buying, then the recovery starts. >> one person right there are positive indicators. it will take some time. the recovery will start at the top so they can begin hiring unemployed americans at the bottom. >> one person says i do. it took eight years to get into this mess. it will take some time to get out. >> the fed put in trillions of dollars and borrowed more from other countries. the end result will be inflation and debt passed on to future generations. we will post more of your answers on the front page of our website at speed wbaltv.com. -- website at pawnbroker wbaltv.com. >> we have been
economic experts are cautiously optimistic that america may be easing of the recession. strong auto sales based on the cash for clunkers program makes some white house officials pleased with the progress. some foreclosure reports should be out this morning. >> that brings us to our answer to the watercooler question of the day. >> we ask if you thought the nation was starting to emerge from a recession. >> one person says when businesses start advertising more and consumers...
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but you compare that to the very fancy organizing for america science. those beautiful blue and white and red signs that are being passed out and handed out. if anyone is organized it's the organizing for america crowd. we have one more ad. you pick this and i think you give this one a gold star. let's watch. >> my husband and i are doctors who started a medical practice to serve the less fortunate. if government takes over health care, your choices will be taken away. health care will be rationed, and quality will decrease. your health care will be reduced to one simple question. are you worth the cost? just look at canada and england where government controlled health care. patients wait up for a year for vital surgeries, delays that can be deadly. many drugs and treatments can be withheld. laura: frank, who is responsible for that ad. that's a winner. >> it's an organization that protect patients now it is so effective because it's a doctor who is speaking. it's a female doctor who is compassionate. she is explaining the difference between the america
but you compare that to the very fancy organizing for america science. those beautiful blue and white and red signs that are being passed out and handed out. if anyone is organized it's the organizing for america crowd. we have one more ad. you pick this and i think you give this one a gold star. let's watch. >> my husband and i are doctors who started a medical practice to serve the less fortunate. if government takes over health care, your choices will be taken away. health care will be...
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getting one. >> from america's news headquarters. if you have done -- not done it yet, you have until monday to turn in your clunker for cash. they announcing the end of the program. it would give you up to 400 -- 4500 all $4,500 for the cars. out in the atlantic, heard came bill is packing up to 120 miles an hour even as a week into a category three. it is headed to bermuda where it expected to drench the island with iran. it could 33 -- regain category for status by friday. -- four status by friday. you are watching fox news. tried, ca personnel may be called to testify. -- the cia personnel may be called to testify. greta: people in michigan had a different kind of town hall. the topic was gitmo prisoners. they might get them whether they like it or not. the administration has its eyes on a state prison. seeinit is slated to be close. he can stash the gitmo prisoners there. he can keep the prison open in a state which has a huge unemployment problem. residents had a town hall and a woman whose mother died on 9/11 had a stern warni
getting one. >> from america's news headquarters. if you have done -- not done it yet, you have until monday to turn in your clunker for cash. they announcing the end of the program. it would give you up to 400 -- 4500 all $4,500 for the cars. out in the atlantic, heard came bill is packing up to 120 miles an hour even as a week into a category three. it is headed to bermuda where it expected to drench the island with iran. it could 33 -- regain category for status by friday. -- four...
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. >> it goes to my coming out to the west coast of america for the very first time and my first movie. but it's about the first third of my life, you know, and it was -- it took a long time to do. i would never have done it if she hadn't been so generous with her time to push me and to make me do it and help me with it and so on. >> is there the second half or the second third coming out? >> a lot of people are asking that. to be really honest with you i don't know at this point. it took a long, long time to write the first part, so maybe one day. >> emma walton hamilton, what's your favorite children's book that i've written? >> that i've written or that i've read? >> either one. >> the book that was for me that was the formative book growing up was norton gesture the phantom toll booth. go back to book on rainy days and people often ask us which is our favorite of the books that we've written and it's so hard to answer. it's like saying which is your favorite chocolate in a box of chocolates or your favorite child, you know, because you love them all for different reasons. but i wou
. >> it goes to my coming out to the west coast of america for the very first time and my first movie. but it's about the first third of my life, you know, and it was -- it took a long time to do. i would never have done it if she hadn't been so generous with her time to push me and to make me do it and help me with it and so on. >> is there the second half or the second third coming out? >> a lot of people are asking that. to be really honest with you i don't know at this...
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america's best crossover. you all want to run your businesses more efficiently, so we've brought in a team of experts to help. one suggestion is to make your shipping more efficient with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. call or go online for a free supply and up to $160 in offers from authorized postage vendors. shipping's a hassle! weighing every box... actually, with flat rate boxes you don't need to weigh anything under 70 pounds. if it fits, it ships for a low flat rate. ok, but i ship all over the country. you can ship anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. ship international, too. yes, but i ship hundreds of things, in all sizes. great, because flat rate boxes come in four sizes. call and we'll send a free supply, plus up to $160 in offers. when you're ready to ship, we'll even pick them up for free, no matter how many you have. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. call or go online now to get started. you hungry? yeah. me too. (do
america's best crossover. you all want to run your businesses more efficiently, so we've brought in a team of experts to help. one suggestion is to make your shipping more efficient with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. call or go online for a free supply and up to $160 in offers from authorized postage vendors. shipping's a hassle! weighing every box... actually, with flat rate boxes you don't need to weigh anything under 70 pounds. if it fits, it ships for a low flat...
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. >> reporter: here in america, would that work? would we sit down in the middle of the busy day, for a spot of tea? >>> when do you get time to do it. we have to work for a living. >> would you do it? >> we're going for coffee right now. >> they're hoping this stirs up support for their favorite brew. >> anyone can drink tea. >> everyone if you don't like to drink it. just the act of preparing tea calms you down. drew levinson, wjz eyewitness news. >>> now, according to a survey carried out for the research, 68 peculiar of brit -- 68% of britains turn to tea in a delimb ma. there -- dilemma. >> and firefighters are fighting the fire in california. >>> and caught on tape controversy over this. >> i turn to coffee. we have a warm and humid few days shaping up >>> and we're always on and here are the top stories at this hour. for the forecast, go to wjz.com and the news. >>> vick, a 23-year-old of st. louis, minnesota shot and killed brothers over the weekend before shooting himself. he's suspected of killing the brothers aged 32, 25
. >> reporter: here in america, would that work? would we sit down in the middle of the busy day, for a spot of tea? >>> when do you get time to do it. we have to work for a living. >> would you do it? >> we're going for coffee right now. >> they're hoping this stirs up support for their favorite brew. >> anyone can drink tea. >> everyone if you don't like to drink it. just the act of preparing tea calms you down. drew levinson, wjz eyewitness news....
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the supreme court, home to america's highest court. the first sunday in october on c-span. >> how is c-span funded? >> private donations. >> grants and stuff like that. public television. >> donations. >> i don't know where the money comes from. >> federally? >> contributions from donors. >> america's cable companies created c-span as a private business initiative with no government mandate or no government money. >> this morning we'll talk with james horni about the u.s. deficit and impact of long-term deficit in an hour the president of the national organization for women discusses healthcare for women and why she think this should support singer payer healthcare and later t
the supreme court, home to america's highest court. the first sunday in october on c-span. >> how is c-span funded? >> private donations. >> grants and stuff like that. public television. >> donations. >> i don't know where the money comes from. >> federally? >> contributions from donors. >> america's cable companies created c-span as a private business initiative with no government mandate or no government money. >> this morning we'll talk...
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now, a wise approach to keeping america secure should be rooted in the values that the -- define our nation. values like resilience, shared responsibility, standing up for what is right. these are the values that led us to fight and win two world wars. that were on display in the dark days after the september 11th attacks. we must embrace them again now. so, how do we secure our homeland and stay true to our values? we do it with four level of collective response. it starts with the american people from there it extends to local law enforcement and, from there, up to the federal government, and then, finally, out beyond our shores. where america's international allies can serve and do serve as pans in a collective fight against terrorism. in the last four weeks alone, i have traveled nearly 30,000 miles. from islamabad to seattle. engaging partners in all of these levels. we have brokered international agreements, launched new partnerships, and challenged our citizens to play their part in our collective security. we face a common threat, it requires a collective response. and we mus
now, a wise approach to keeping america secure should be rooted in the values that the -- define our nation. values like resilience, shared responsibility, standing up for what is right. these are the values that led us to fight and win two world wars. that were on display in the dark days after the september 11th attacks. we must embrace them again now. so, how do we secure our homeland and stay true to our values? we do it with four level of collective response. it starts with the american...
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he was the most trusted man in america. he was the anchor for everybody i was voted down -- for everybody. i was voted down unanimously. they said it would look bad if he turns it down. so let's go to a more mainstream politician which we did. >> wanted to take walter cronkite would take the job? >> i knew that he was very much opposed to the vietnam war. six months before that, he had come back from vietnam and immediately called me and asked to see robert kennedy. the two of them thamet. he said that the senator had to run for president and he went on to say how they could not be one. -- that it could not be one. they would not like us less. kennedy said to him that he would run for president if you would run for the senate in new york. cronkite laughed and said that he could not because he did not live in new york, he lived in connecticut. secondly, he said he was not a democrat, he was registered as an independent. i knew he had those feelings about the war and he would take it seriously. he certainly couldn't out vote
he was the most trusted man in america. he was the anchor for everybody i was voted down -- for everybody. i was voted down unanimously. they said it would look bad if he turns it down. so let's go to a more mainstream politician which we did. >> wanted to take walter cronkite would take the job? >> i knew that he was very much opposed to the vietnam war. six months before that, he had come back from vietnam and immediately called me and asked to see robert kennedy. the two of them...
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i don't think this is the end of america. but it's going to take time and i think obama's policies are dragging it out. what you need is to get support and for it to clear out the chase to get the homes foreclosed on to get businesses to go bank rupt to need to go bank rupt. cut regulation make it easier for people to do business. then you get the reagan recovery. now you have obama supporting the fail failure. >> he put a trillion dollars into the economy and it will spark up at least temporarily. i think this issue of having to raise middle class taxes will be a seminole event. it will not be a debate over the stimulus or healthcare. this will be a big deal that i always use my mom. my mom gets -- he said he wasn't going to raise her taxes if he does she will be -- >> people think because this is such a complicated issue they are thinking we are spending all of this money you are going to make me raise my taxes the natural thing is to think stop spending money on propping up a company that are going out of business. i think
i don't think this is the end of america. but it's going to take time and i think obama's policies are dragging it out. what you need is to get support and for it to clear out the chase to get the homes foreclosed on to get businesses to go bank rupt to need to go bank rupt. cut regulation make it easier for people to do business. then you get the reagan recovery. now you have obama supporting the fail failure. >> he put a trillion dollars into the economy and it will spark up at least...
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>> it's very interesting that we start talking about undocumented people in america. because the health care issue may de facto decide illegal immigration and the undocumented american issue because if we're going to cover all americans, now we have to look at who is going to be that citizen that is allowed to get that health care and if it's just going to cover everybody, we have in essence solved illegal immigration which is going to fire up the conservative base that much more. >> i shouldn't just say conservative base because i have heard liberals as well have concerns about illegal immigrants as well. i have heard people mention it. okay, lenny, we appreciate you. we want you to come back because we like hearing young folks' voices. that's why we have that guy talking to you all the time. appreciate it. don't let him talk too much when he's on the air, because he'll try to steal your air time. >>> sizing up sports shoes that claim to do more than just help your game. kick your feet up. i'll explain that for you in a moment. aaaaaaaaaaaaa ( sighs ) ( m
>> it's very interesting that we start talking about undocumented people in america. because the health care issue may de facto decide illegal immigration and the undocumented american issue because if we're going to cover all americans, now we have to look at who is going to be that citizen that is allowed to get that health care and if it's just going to cover everybody, we have in essence solved illegal immigration which is going to fire up the conservative base that much more....
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pretty scary. >> thanks, reynolds. >>> we've seen a lot of fireworks in town hall ace cross america, talking about rip currents. all through the country. legislators facing concerns on health care reform, but how much of an affect has that had, on americans opinions and the job the president is doing? joining us live with some polling that i'm not sure it shows either way. interesting number, nonetheless. to say the least. >> the ke you ask, everybody is ask, so much coverage in the media of the town hall protests mostly shouting against the president and the democrats' plan on health care. is it registering with americans? check out this poll from a couple days ago. this is an nbc news poll, and it suggests that, you can see there at the bottom, 62% of americans say all the protests aren't making a difference on their opinions of the president's health care proposal. up top, 16% said the protests make they are more favorable towards the president and 19%, one in five, say less favorable. the other question about these town halls, drewance appropriate or not? is this democracy in act
pretty scary. >> thanks, reynolds. >>> we've seen a lot of fireworks in town hall ace cross america, talking about rip currents. all through the country. legislators facing concerns on health care reform, but how much of an affect has that had, on americans opinions and the job the president is doing? joining us live with some polling that i'm not sure it shows either way. interesting number, nonetheless. to say the least. >> the ke you ask, everybody is ask, so much...
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america's softest bath tissue. special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform, derailing the debate with myths and scare tactics. desperately trying to stop you from discovering that reform won't ration care. you and your doctor will always decide the best treatment for you. tell congress not to let myths get in the way of fixing what's broken with health care. learn the facts at healthactionnow.org. maybe this is one of the most important. introducing new centrum ultra men's. a complete multivitamin for men. it has antioxidants and vitamin d... to support your prostate and colon. new centrum ultra men's. >>> thank you, thank you. thank you. thank you. i'm proud to stand with him here today and offer my help, offer my voice, offer my energy, my commitment to make barack obama the next president of the united states.
america's softest bath tissue. special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform, derailing the debate with myths and scare tactics. desperately trying to stop you from discovering that reform won't ration care. you and your doctor will always decide the best treatment for you. tell congress not to let myths get in the way of fixing what's broken with health care. learn the facts at healthactionnow.org. maybe this is one of the most important. introducing new centrum...
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a lot of america and change their names. the famous editor of "the new yorker" changed his name, artie shaw the band leader changed their names. the people had different motives but he made -- made no bones he had done it partly out of fear and he was embarrassed. so somebody that was that afraid of fascism and it would not surprise me if he had conversations were they told him things that he thought he might be interested and talk to them. that is the reporters do that is what every diplomatic correspondent i havealked to that was on the beat that involves talking to people from other countries, did. that does not mean you are a spy or an agent or you took direction. but the other hand that is obvious to anybody of i.f. stone or bothered to read what he wrote year by year at the time he was alleged to happen in a cozy relationship with the russians, he never took direction. he was terrible. that is why he walked out of the newsroom in 1927 that is why 11 years later even though stern was in the great phase of his career and
a lot of america and change their names. the famous editor of "the new yorker" changed his name, artie shaw the band leader changed their names. the people had different motives but he made -- made no bones he had done it partly out of fear and he was embarrassed. so somebody that was that afraid of fascism and it would not surprise me if he had conversations were they told him things that he thought he might be interested and talk to them. that is the reporters do that is what every...
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it found bank of america and wells fargo were the worst performers for struggling homeowners. >>> trump, his daughter and dallas bank offered a hundred million in cash for trump entertainment resort. you can track the latest online. >>> coming up at 4:00, just say no, growing protests against president obama's health care reform plan. >> reporter: in harbor east, food, fun and prices, baltimore restaurant week is back. we'll have the story when we continue. >>> stick around for the updated forecast. >>> wjz is always on for the top stories and instant updates, click wjz.com. when a tornado tore through holly, colorado, air life denver took to the air... their night-vision goggles keeping them safe on a perilous flight... and powering those precision goggles--- is the only battery air life trusts: duracell. trusted everywhere. look for new duracell ultra advanced now with even more power to protect. >>> complete warping of severe weather. >>> another summer-like day. >> stickier than yesterday and going to be worse tomorrow. showing you doppler radar, we have a few thunderstorms popped u
it found bank of america and wells fargo were the worst performers for struggling homeowners. >>> trump, his daughter and dallas bank offered a hundred million in cash for trump entertainment resort. you can track the latest online. >>> coming up at 4:00, just say no, growing protests against president obama's health care reform plan. >> reporter: in harbor east, food, fun and prices, baltimore restaurant week is back. we'll have the story when we continue. >>>...
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bill: as evil as i think they are. >> i love, this america. you have got two pretty smart people sitting here having a discussion whether a company is evil. i think there is a good chance. bill: they are polluters. they have distorted their news agency to be -- promote. >> propaganda is all it is. bill: pay 50 million in fines for cooking the books. a whole bunch of other things in play. i mean, you tell me. >> america doesn't understand either that they have become a banking entity. did you know that. bill: sure. finance arm. >> a banking entity which wal-mart tried to do for five years. g.e., obama gets. in g.e. tries it for three days and they become a banking entity. which means we are -- we have almost created another freddie and fannie to where we are on the hook for g.e. capital. >> they got low cost loans but g.e. capital had been in business for a while. >> no, no, no. bill: gone under like the others. >> they weren't a banking entity. what changed is they became part of the government. see, the difference between enron and g.e., enro
bill: as evil as i think they are. >> i love, this america. you have got two pretty smart people sitting here having a discussion whether a company is evil. i think there is a good chance. bill: they are polluters. they have distorted their news agency to be -- promote. >> propaganda is all it is. bill: pay 50 million in fines for cooking the books. a whole bunch of other things in play. i mean, you tell me. >> america doesn't understand either that they have become a banking...
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america runs on dunkin'. treat yourself today with an authentic caramel swirl iced latte. >> downtown is 77 degrees right now. it is hazy right now. he was partly sunny skies this morning. later on this morning -- this afternoon, the clouds will thicken with showers and thunderstorms. there is an intense every of low pressure that is wreaking havoc on little content -- kentucky yesterday. it's caused flash flooding. that is affecting the tennessee valley. we are on the good side of things so far. there could be some strong storms developing this afternoon. 76 degrees downtown. 80 degrees in the ocean city. in the mountains today, they will say some shower activity before we do. throughout the day, scattered showers and storms. here we will see some su beforen the front get here this afternoon. 91 degrees is the high court today. about 60% coverage of scattered showers and storms. 82 degrees is the water temperature on the bay. wends out of the self thewinds out -- winds out of the south around 10 knots. 87 de
america runs on dunkin'. treat yourself today with an authentic caramel swirl iced latte. >> downtown is 77 degrees right now. it is hazy right now. he was partly sunny skies this morning. later on this morning -- this afternoon, the clouds will thicken with showers and thunderstorms. there is an intense every of low pressure that is wreaking havoc on little content -- kentucky yesterday. it's caused flash flooding. that is affecting the tennessee valley. we are on the good side of things...
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it is clear these techniques kept america safer. gregg: i have read these reports and i was laughing at it, you are going to base this on here say? karl rove, thank you. >> one more point. this is not approved by the american people. 60% of respondents said that they did not want this to happen. by a two to one margin, americans oppose doing this. gregg: thank goodness you were able to get that white board in there. >> this was from our high-tech department. [laughter] gregg: chris wallace will have an interview with dick cheney on sunday this weekend. you can bet that will be part of the subject matter. megyn: reporters never know who will be behind a door when they try to dig into a story. this is what we do. in three minutes we will speak with the journalist who came face-to-face with this. >> wait a minute! >> stay out of my home! 90s sla. ♪ singer: buckle up, everybody 'cause we're taking a ride ♪ ♪ that can strain your relationships and hurt your pride ♪ ♪ it's the credit roller coaster ♪ ♪ and as you can see it
it is clear these techniques kept america safer. gregg: i have read these reports and i was laughing at it, you are going to base this on here say? karl rove, thank you. >> one more point. this is not approved by the american people. 60% of respondents said that they did not want this to happen. by a two to one margin, americans oppose doing this. gregg: thank goodness you were able to get that white board in there. >> this was from our high-tech department. [laughter] gregg: chris...
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group which is a large distribution company with a wide variety of publishers we distribute in north america. chicago review is our publishing editorial arm. >> we have been talking with elizabeth malzahn of chicago review press. >> put tv sunday, the future of the american conservative movement with direct mail fund-raiser richard victory at the freedom fest this weekend on c-span2. >> this summer book tv is asking what are you reading? >> as the author of a new book about how congress really works, called the waksman report, i hope people will read that book. is a nonfiction book. i tend to read nonfiction rather than fiction, although sometimes i escape to a novel here or there. some of the books -- i this and to books rather than read them. i am listening to the book, the sequel to fiasco, a fabulous book. i just finished a boat called the inheritance about all the foreign policy problems in this administration how the and i am looking forward to a book by michael warren about the involvement of the united states in the least. i listen to his first book about the six day war and i highly
group which is a large distribution company with a wide variety of publishers we distribute in north america. chicago review is our publishing editorial arm. >> we have been talking with elizabeth malzahn of chicago review press. >> put tv sunday, the future of the american conservative movement with direct mail fund-raiser richard victory at the freedom fest this weekend on c-span2. >> this summer book tv is asking what are you reading? >> as the author of a new book...
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america's battles overseas. the president in phoenix for the annual convention of the veterans of foreign wars. president obama stuck to his previous promises. get american troops out of iraq and win the war in afghanistan. that second promise coming with a warning. it's going to take a while. jennifer griffin works the pentagon for us. the president did not say whether he would send more troops to afghanistan. >> that's right. but he did promise difficult days ahead. here is what he said, shep. >> this will not be quick. nor easy. but we must never forget. this is not a war of choice. this is a war of necessity. those who attacked america on 9/11 are plotting to do so again again. >> but, again, no commitment of troops. shep. shepard: why is this troop issue such a political football for the president? >> well, mostly because his supporters on the left are very concerned about getting into any sort of quagmire. just last week defense secretary robert gates warned again about creating too large a footprint for u
america's battles overseas. the president in phoenix for the annual convention of the veterans of foreign wars. president obama stuck to his previous promises. get american troops out of iraq and win the war in afghanistan. that second promise coming with a warning. it's going to take a while. jennifer griffin works the pentagon for us. the president did not say whether he would send more troops to afghanistan. >> that's right. but he did promise difficult days ahead. here is what he...
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the second thing is does it make america safer? no. in fact, it led to our reputation in the world being diminished and people not sending forces with us to fight in iraq and elsewhere, that doesn't help america. >> all right. we have to take a break here. i just want to point out to the audience that is purely coincidental that this country has not been attacked again since 9/11. geico's been saving people money and who doesn't want value for their dollar? been true since the day i made my first dollar. where is that dollar? i got it out to show you... uhh... was it rather old and wrinkly? yeah, you saw it? umm fancy a crisp? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> on this day in 1967, civil rights leader thurgood marshall became the first african american confirmed as a supreme court justice. he would serve on the court for 24 years as a leader of the liberal wing. ♪ ♪ i always feel like (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... ♪ somebody's watching me. ...it's the money you could be
the second thing is does it make america safer? no. in fact, it led to our reputation in the world being diminished and people not sending forces with us to fight in iraq and elsewhere, that doesn't help america. >> all right. we have to take a break here. i just want to point out to the audience that is purely coincidental that this country has not been attacked again since 9/11. geico's been saving people money and who doesn't want value for their dollar? been true since the day i made...
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this is mercedes-benz. >>> in news across america now, a dramatic helicopter rescue took place in utah. a hiker fell off a ledge and into a narrow canyon on tuesday. in order to rescue him, drew crews had to land a chopper on a ledge, rappel down, strap the hike tore a stretcher and pull him up. he's okay, but the fall knocked out most of his teeth. >>> a crowd gaenged to watch a football practice in hawaii and watched in horror as a small plane crashed just behind the school gym. ohio police confirmed two police were killed, they were in the plane as it went down. these pictures capture the plane nose diving before it hit the ground there. >>> at this moment, hurricane bill is about 350 miles south of nantucket, massachusetts and moving north. ireport video shows high winds an rough surf brought to bermuda. bill did cause some flooding on that island but no casualties have been reported. forecasters are now reporting people from new england to be on alert. let's go right to jacqui jeras who is tracking bill in the weather center. jacqui? >> about 350 miles away. those impacts are bein
this is mercedes-benz. >>> in news across america now, a dramatic helicopter rescue took place in utah. a hiker fell off a ledge and into a narrow canyon on tuesday. in order to rescue him, drew crews had to land a chopper on a ledge, rappel down, strap the hike tore a stretcher and pull him up. he's okay, but the fall knocked out most of his teeth. >>> a crowd gaenged to watch a football practice in hawaii and watched in horror as a small plane crashed just behind the school...
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at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. thank you so much. constipation's uncomfortable enough, so why take a harsh laxative? phillips' caplets work naturally with your colon... for overnight relief without cramps. phillips' caplets. have discovered how easy it is to use legalzoom for important legal documents. at legalzoom, we'll help you incorporate your business, file a patent, make a will and more. you can complete our online questions in minutes. then we'll prepare your legal documents and deliver them directly to you. so start your business, protect your family, launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. summer days were not good to my skin. (announcer) new neutrogena total skin renewal. it's clinically tested to help undo the
at bank of america, it practically does. use the bankamericard power rewards visa credit card and earn rewards like cash back with every purchase. cash you can put into savings. or even use to help pay down your credit card balance. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. thank you so much. constipation's uncomfortable enough, so why take a harsh laxative? phillips' caplets work naturally with your colon... for overnight relief without cramps. phillips'...
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. every head. every bite. every gallon. every shoe. every book. every cereal. well, maybe not every cereal. but every stem. every stitch. every tune. every toy. pretty much everything you buy can help your savings account grow because keep the change from bank of america rounds up every debit card purchase to the next dollar and transfers the difference from your checking to savings account. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. are enjoying the new palm pre from sprint. its revolutionary web os allows multiple applications to run at the same time. - ( thunder and rain ) - millions are using the simply everything plan. - each is saving $1200 over an at&t iphone plan. - ( cash register dings ) together that's billions of dollars. enough to open a dunkin' donuts in space. from america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. get the palm pre. only from sprint. only on the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. every head. every bite. every gallon. every shoe. every book. every cereal. well, maybe not every cereal. but every stem. every stitch. every tune. every toy. pretty much everything you buy can help your savings account grow because keep the change from bank of america rounds up every debit card purchase to the next dollar and transfers the difference from your checking to savings account. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in...
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doing it with bank of america can help save a lot more. up to 20% cash back from over 300 online retailers with our add it up program. just sign up and use your bank of america debit or credit card when you shop online. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. (voice 2) how bad is it? (voice 1) traffic's off the chart... (voice 2) they're pinging more targets... (voice 3) isolate... prevent damage... (voice 2) got 'em. (voice 3) great exercise guys. let's run it again. >>> welcome back. i'm about to show you some footage from a police dash cam and you are not going to be able to look away. it's dead of winter, this is minneapolis. a traffic stop goes bad while the video rolls. this driver you're seeing right there says this police officer jacked him up and beat him down for no good reason. the police officer says otherwise. we will pick this thing apart right after you watch both sides of this incredible story. here is jeanelle klein in minneapolis. >> reporter: it was a traffic stop like many other
doing it with bank of america can help save a lot more. up to 20% cash back from over 300 online retailers with our add it up program. just sign up and use your bank of america debit or credit card when you shop online. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. (voice 2) how bad is it? (voice 1) traffic's off the chart... (voice 2) they're pinging more targets... (voice 3) isolate... prevent damage... (voice 2) got 'em. (voice 3) great exercise guys....
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you don't torture people and the second thing is, make america safer, no, in fact it led to our reputation in the world being diminished and people not sending forces with us to fight in iraq and ems where, and that doesn't help america. >> chris: we have to take a break here and i want to point out to the audience, that it is purely coincidental that the country has not been attacked again since 9/11, when whee come back we'll look at ted kennedy's life and his place in history. back in a moment. above paef . - ( crowd gasping ) - ( chirp ) van gogh? ( chirp ) even steven. - ( chirp ) mansion. - ( chirp ) good to go. ( grunts ) timber! ( chirp ) boss? what do we do with the shih-tzu? - ( crowd gasps ) - ( chirp ) joint custody. - phew! - announcer: get work done now. communicate in less than a second with nextel direct connect. only on the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. some people like to pretend... a flood could never happen to them... and that their homeowners insurance... protects them. it doesn't. stop pretending. it
you don't torture people and the second thing is, make america safer, no, in fact it led to our reputation in the world being diminished and people not sending forces with us to fight in iraq and ems where, and that doesn't help america. >> chris: we have to take a break here and i want to point out to the audience, that it is purely coincidental that the country has not been attacked again since 9/11, when whee come back we'll look at ted kennedy's life and his place in history. back in...